Yes, thank you, but this still doesn't work for float numbers :-(

On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 4:52 PM, asgallant <drew_gall...@abtassoc.com> wrote:
> Most charts don't have a problem with it, but there are some that do.  It is
> something the visualization team could certainly correct for, but
> technically you are breaking the specifications by inputting the numbers as
> strings.  As the stockoverflow post says, you can fix the problem by using
> the value in an arithmetic operation:
>
> $val *= 1;
>

> On Friday, May 31, 2013 10:37:41 AM UTC-4, A. Farber wrote:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16859776/how-to-avoid-putting-quotes-around-numbers-with-perl-json-module
>>
>> It seems to me that it is a bug in Google charts:
>> why do they misinterpret my numeric values,
>> I'd already told that they are "numeric"?

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